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L.T., Chargers looking for light bulb to turn on
Forget the economic fallout -- the San Diego Chargers are having a crisis of their own. They're now 2-3 after a shocking butt-kicking delivered by the Miami Dolphins last Sunday and could be 1-4 if not for a miraculous fourth-quarter comeback in Oakland in Week 4.
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Chargers keep on rolling with Rivers
It wasn't as pretty as his output in the first three weeks, but Philip Rivers showed Sunday that he has the moxie to roll with the punches. Rivers threw for 180 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions in his team's 28-18 win over Oakland. Rivers' stats weren't pretty, ... |
Fan Pulse: Fans weigh in on Merriman’s decision
Fans' reactions range from "he's crazy" to "he's a team player."
Perhaps Chargers outside linebacker Shawne Merriman is both crazy and a team player, wanting to play the 2008 season despite loads of specialists telling him to go under the knife.
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Gates, Castillo return to practice field as season approaches
The San Diego Chargers fell short in their second exhibition game, but they continued to move toward the more important goal of being healthy and ready for the season opener.
The Chargers’ biggest question marks revolve around health issues and the team seems to be p ... |
Cason, Hester make strong debuts for Chargers
The San Diego Chargers’ top two draft picks didn't need long to show their stuff.
Playing in their first exhibition game as rookies, cornerback Antoine Cason and running back Jacob Hester were two of the top performers in San Diego’s 31-17 victory over Dallas last ... |
Cromartie, Jammer help Chargers corner opposing passing attacks
Antonio Cromartie did not make his first start until Week 10 of the 2007 season, but the cornerback still managed to gain All-Pro honors and was named the San Diego Chargers' defensive player of the year. Cromartie intercepted 10 passes in the regular season and two mo ... |
Fan Pulse: Talent is colorless in San Diego
Chargers fans seem to be colorblind.
In reaction to San Diego Union-Tribune writer Kevin Acee's recent feature piece on safety Eric Weddle - in which he labels Weddle the Great White Irony - fans on Bolt Talk, a Chargers forum, seem less than impressed with Weddle's m ... |
Gates knows toe injuries shouldn’t be underestimated
San Diego Chargers tight end Antonio Gates understands that when it comes to injuries in football, “serious” and “toe” are two words that people tend to have a hard time putting together. And Gates said in a press conference that even his own father had a hard ... |
Chargers sign first-round CB Cason
The Chargers signed first-round cornerback Antoine Cason to a five-year, $12 million contract.
It is the largest contract ever given to a University of Arizona rookie NFL player. He will look to win the nickel CB position with the Chargers this season.
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Chargers give DE Castillo $43 million extension
San Diego signed veteran defensive end Luis Castillo a five-year, $43.1 million extension Tuesday, keeping him with the Chargers through 2014.
Castillo, the 28th pick in the 2005 draft, will receive $17.1 million guaranteed.
Commentary: The argument can be made that ... |
Healthy Waters hoping to make impact for Chargers
Anthony Waters will have to be forgiven if he takes the exhibition season a little more seriously than many other players on NFL training camp rosters. The San Diego Chargers linebacker appeared in two exhibitions in 2007; that was the only game action he has seen sinc ... |
Chargers sign Tribble, Hester
San Diego signed sixth-round cornerback DeJuan Tribble and third-round running back Jacob Hester to four-year deals, the team announced. Hester will receive a signing bonus of $833,000. No financial terms were released on Tribble's contract.
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Tomlinson has proven his durability with years of production
LaDainian Tomlinson’s knee problems during last season’s playoffs should not hide the fact that the defending NFL rushing champion has been highly durable throughout his professional career. Tomlinson, the San Diego Chargers running back, has played in 111 of a pos ... |
Newberry provides insurance for Chargers at center
The recovery progress of several high-profile offensive players from injuries will receive much of the attention at San Diego Chargers training camp later this summer.
While fans are watching to see how often the ball is in the hands of LaDainian Tomlinson, Philip Rive ... |
Former Chargers safety killed in car wreck
Former San Diego Chargers safety Terrence Kiel was killed after being thrown from a car that he was driving on Saturday.
Commentary: Kiel drove home from a party at about 10:15 p.m. PT Friday night when his car hit a wall in San Diego's Scripps Ranch neighborhood. Whe ... |
Rest of schedule makes London trip manageable for Chargers
The San Diego Chargers will arrive at the midpoint of the 2008 National Football League season in a place where no West Coast team has ever been – playing a regular-season game in Europe.
The Chargers have many reasons to believe that leaving the Pacific coast and cr ... |
Chargers sign first two draft picks
The Chargers signed RB Marcus Thomas (fifth round) and OT Corey Clark (seventh round) to four-year deals Tuesday.
There are still three picks unsigned, including the Bears' only Day 1 selection, CB Antoine Cason.
Chargers rookie contract status as of July 1
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Chargers sign return man, release four others
The Chargers signed free agent return specialist Mark Jones, formerly of Tampa Bay, on Saturday. They also released CB Stanley Franks, G Charles Manu, RB Germaine Race and DT Keith Shologan.
Jones, a seventh-round draft choice by the Buccaneers in 2004, has returned 11 ... |
Chargers have nothing to lose
The predominant opinion around the NFL is that the San Diego Chargers backed into the playoffs by way of winning a lousy AFC West. Many were surprised the Bolts won their first playoff game in 13 years. Everyone was outright shocked when they beat the Colts last weekend ... |
Chargers pay high price for right to play Patriots
The San Diego Chargers managed to upset the Indianapolis Colts and advance to the AFC title game against New England, but the win came with a potentially high price.
The Chargers beat the Colts despite playing the second half without star running back LaDainian Tomlins ... |